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What is QTR?

 

So, I think I've been assuming too much about what QTR means.?
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I've tried looking it up but can't find it. I have used it in my report submissions but mostly out of ignorance.?
Could anyone clarify for me what I should be reporting when I give QTR on NCS reports??
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Thanks.?
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Tom?
KE8PAG


January Net Report

 

Greetings,

Attached is the QMN monthly net report for January 2025.

See you on QMN

Tom W8MK


Re: missing early net report

 

Tom,
I think ke8pag was NCS then.
John K8LJG

On Feb 8, 2025, at 11:19?AM, Tom Hammond W8MK <thammond@...> wrote:

?Greetings,

I am missing an early net report for Thursday Jan. 23. I need it to complete the January monthly report. Please email to me if you have it.

Thanks,

Tom W8MK






missing early net report

 

Greetings,

I am missing an early net report for Thursday Jan. 23. I need it to complete the January monthly report. Please email to me if you have it.

Thanks,

Tom W8MK


Re: TCC

 

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Glenn has an unmistakable fist. He used to be VE3GNA but life changes put him back in NS and he was operating under VE1IJ for a while but is now using the current call sign. He is an awesome traffic handler, originator and overall NTS helper! Glenn is very patient, especially when he is working a new CW operator, or new traffic handler.
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Back when Jeff, WB8WKQ, was TCC director I held some TCC assignments and routinely brought my reports to QMN, as did a few others (Jan, K1NN comes to mind). A small blast from the past.
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Thanks for a trip down Memory Lane,?
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Mike W8MAL


Re: TCC

 

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Good job Mike I heard it all from Florida. Very professional session there, well done.
Danny KB8W

On Feb 7, 2025, at 4:57?PM, Tom McMichael via groups.io <tommc7@...> wrote:

?Wow! Mike,

That was awesome!
Still not sure I understand all of it but it sounded like we had a nice help for TCC.
My copy is still weaker than I like so I did miss some of what was going on.?
You guys continue to amaze me!

Tom, KE8PAG


On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 3:05 PM, Mike WB8DTT via groups.io
<jeromehowell626@...> wrote:
Last night was routine; I QNR Rockford from K8ED and NCS K8LJG QNX me. Then just as I was reaching for the power switch (yawn), VE1AQF TCC QNI (on a bug; classic) QTC Howell. So I sent DTT QSP. John sent us up 6 and it was a NX9K so I BK HAVE TEXT like K8ED taught me. He sent R NAME GLENN 73. I sent NAME MIKE 73.
I was glad to help a TCC op clear his traffic; QMN means business.
The NX9K was dated FEB 7 so it was less than 3 hours old. I looked up Glenn on QRZ and he's in Nova Scotia.?


Re: TCC

 

Wow! Mike,

That was awesome!
Still not sure I understand all of it but it sounded like we had a nice help for TCC.
My copy is still weaker than I like so I did miss some of what was going on.?
You guys continue to amaze me!

Tom, KE8PAG


On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 3:05 PM, Mike WB8DTT via groups.io
<jeromehowell626@...> wrote:
Last night was routine; I QNR Rockford from K8ED and NCS K8LJG QNX me. Then just as I was reaching for the power switch (yawn), VE1AQF TCC QNI (on a bug; classic) QTC Howell. So I sent DTT QSP. John sent us up 6 and it was a NX9K so I BK HAVE TEXT like K8ED taught me. He sent R NAME GLENN 73. I sent NAME MIKE 73.
I was glad to help a TCC op clear his traffic; QMN means business.
The NX9K was dated FEB 7 so it was less than 3 hours old. I looked up Glenn on QRZ and he's in Nova Scotia.?


TCC

 

Last night was routine; I QNR Rockford from K8ED and NCS K8LJG QNX me. Then just as I was reaching for the power switch (yawn), VE1AQF TCC QNI (on a bug; classic) QTC Howell. So I sent DTT QSP. John sent us up 6 and it was a NX9K so I BK HAVE TEXT like K8ED taught me. He sent R NAME GLENN 73. I sent NAME MIKE 73.
I was glad to help a TCC op clear his traffic; QMN means business.
The NX9K was dated FEB 7 so it was less than 3 hours old. I looked up Glenn on QRZ and he's in Nova Scotia.?


Re: QMN featured in the February NTS Letter

 

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Hi Tom,?

This is great publicity and recognition of our QMN. Many of us have a lot of our lives invested in QMN and it was great to read the article that was published in the NTS Letter.

One of our own QMN’ers (WV0SS) is part of the Branch County ARC and is extremely creative with designing all sorts of certificates for our club and beyond. If we need someone to design and print certificates, I am certain that I can convince him to help us. And I am sure that the cost for the certs would be very reasonable. All we would need to get started would be to give him some graphics (where they exist) or tell him what your vision is and he will interpret and provide choices.

They could be ‘ordered’ custom made with the recipient’s name pre-printed or they can be ‘generic’ certs (generic by category) that can be filled in prior to distribution.

The signature(s) on the certificates can be added to the master copies which will reduce the effort to sign a bunch of certificates.

It appears that we have an answer to part of the financial issues and, if needed, I am pretty sure that most would be willing to help cover postage.

If any of this interests interests you, give me a call on the phone and we can kick around some ideas.?

73,

LC WB8R








On Feb 4, 2025, at 4:06?PM, K8LJG via groups.io <k8ljg@...> wrote:

?Tom,
? ?We(QMN) have $400. Dollars in our
account yet.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?John, K8LJG?

On Feb 4, 2025, at 2:40?PM, Tom Hammond W8MK <thammond@...> wrote:

?Greetings,

The QMN 90th Anniversary was highlighted in the February 2025 edition of the NTS Letter, published by the ARRL.?

I’d like to ask the regular participants how they feel about creating an on-air campaign or award program around our 90th anniversary. Here’s some food for thought?
- award/certificate for 90 QNI into a QMN session (early, late, both, either) in 2025
- award/certificate for receiving and relaying or delivering 90 radiograms on QMN in 2025
- award/certificate for being NCS 90 times in 2025
- award/certificate to acknowledge a single QNI during our 90th anniversary (to attract new QNI)

Thoughts on how to pay for said awards/certificates?

Thoughts on how to publicize such an event throughout the year?

I’m open to suggestions!?

See you on QMN!

Tom W8MK


Re: QMN featured in the February NTS Letter

 

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Tom,
? ?We(QMN) have $400. Dollars in our
account yet.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?John, K8LJG?

On Feb 4, 2025, at 2:40?PM, Tom Hammond W8MK <thammond@...> wrote:

?Greetings,

The QMN 90th Anniversary was highlighted in the February 2025 edition of the NTS Letter, published by the ARRL.?

I’d like to ask the regular participants how they feel about creating an on-air campaign or award program around our 90th anniversary. Here’s some food for thought?
- award/certificate for 90 QNI into a QMN session (early, late, both, either) in 2025
- award/certificate for receiving and relaying or delivering 90 radiograms on QMN in 2025
- award/certificate for being NCS 90 times in 2025
- award/certificate to acknowledge a single QNI during our 90th anniversary (to attract new QNI)

Thoughts on how to pay for said awards/certificates?

Thoughts on how to publicize such an event throughout the year?

I’m open to suggestions!?

See you on QMN!

Tom W8MK


Re: QMN featured in the February NTS Letter

 

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On Feb 4, 2025, at 2:43?PM, Tom McMichael via groups.io <tommc7@...> wrote:

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Tom,?

I was just getting on the Groups.io to mention that!?

A very nice article!?
Proud to be part of it all.??

Tom, KE8PAG

On Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at 02:40:52 PM EST, Tom Hammond W8MK <thammond@...> wrote:


Greetings,

The QMN 90th Anniversary was highlighted in the February 2025 edition of the NTS Letter, published by the ARRL.?

I’d like to ask the regular participants how they feel about creating an on-air campaign or award program around our 90th anniversary. Here’s some food for thought?
- award/certificate for 90 QNI into a QMN session (early, late, both, either) in 2025
- award/certificate for receiving and relaying or delivering 90 radiograms on QMN in 2025
- award/certificate for being NCS 90 times in 2025
- award/certificate to acknowledge a single QNI during our 90th anniversary (to attract new QNI)

Thoughts on how to pay for said awards/certificates?

Thoughts on how to publicize such an event throughout the year?

I’m open to suggestions!?

See you on QMN!

Tom W8MK


Re: QMN featured in the February NTS Letter

 

Tom,?

I was just getting on the Groups.io to mention that!?

A very nice article!?
Proud to be part of it all.??

Tom, KE8PAG

On Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at 02:40:52 PM EST, Tom Hammond W8MK <thammond@...> wrote:


Greetings,

The QMN 90th Anniversary was highlighted in the February 2025 edition of the NTS Letter, published by the ARRL.?

I’d like to ask the regular participants how they feel about creating an on-air campaign or award program around our 90th anniversary. Here’s some food for thought?
- award/certificate for 90 QNI into a QMN session (early, late, both, either) in 2025
- award/certificate for receiving and relaying or delivering 90 radiograms on QMN in 2025
- award/certificate for being NCS 90 times in 2025
- award/certificate to acknowledge a single QNI during our 90th anniversary (to attract new QNI)

Thoughts on how to pay for said awards/certificates?

Thoughts on how to publicize such an event throughout the year?

I’m open to suggestions!?

See you on QMN!

Tom W8MK


QMN featured in the February NTS Letter

 

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Greetings,

The QMN 90th Anniversary was highlighted in the February 2025 edition of the NTS Letter, published by the ARRL.?

I’d like to ask the regular participants how they feel about creating an on-air campaign or award program around our 90th anniversary. Here’s some food for thought?
- award/certificate for 90 QNI into a QMN session (early, late, both, either) in 2025
- award/certificate for receiving and relaying or delivering 90 radiograms on QMN in 2025
- award/certificate for being NCS 90 times in 2025
- award/certificate to acknowledge a single QNI during our 90th anniversary (to attract new QNI)

Thoughts on how to pay for said awards/certificates?

Thoughts on how to publicize such an event throughout the year?

I’m open to suggestions!?

See you on QMN!

Tom W8MK


NCS subs needed

 

Hello,

I will be out of town Friday 1/24 and Tuesday 1/28 and unable to be NCS for the QMN early net. Please consider volunteering. Thank you very much.

See you on QMN!
Celebrating 90 Years

Tom W8MK


QMN Picnic 1998, 1999, maybe 2000?

Rich Fowler
 

These picnic photo bring back some memories.
Anyone remember Ray, KB8ZYY's bug set at 40+ WPM
and asking for repeats? LOL!
Call changes:
Anne KB8HGM to K8AE
Helene KC8ECG to WA8MEG now W8MEG
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If anyone wants the originals, please let me know.
73
Rich K8MEG
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QMN Net Report

 

Greetings,

Attached is the QMN Net Report for December 2024.

Have you heard? QMN is 90! Tell your friends. Join us on the net to celebrate. Have some cake. Ooooh, now there's an idea!!!

73,

Tom W8MK


Re: QMN 1970 log entries

 

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Thanks for the log sheet Mike, lots of good memories there. Most of those calls I remember.

I first checked into QMN in the fall of 1966 when I was a freshman at Michigan Tech in Houghton using the dorm station call of WA8CQR. I knew nothing of net operations but learned rapidly from fellow freshman. The dorm station was a Heath Mohican rx and the Apache tx driving a pair of 811a's in parallel to about 500 W. The antenna was a full size 130 foot long center fed dipole on the roof of Wadsworth Hall so it was at least 50 ft up. I was fairly active in QMN that fall and did my first checkin from home in Dansville during Thanksgiving break using my home call, I was WA8VBZ back then. I have logs from that time but they are back in Laurium.

We are in a condo in St Augustine, FL for the next three months, will try QMN checkin at some point.

Danny KB8W

On 1/5/2025 2:38 PM, Mike WB8DTT via groups.io wrote:

Regarding K8MEG's log detail, Rich recorded the frequencies down 3, down 6, up 6 for traffic passed. There were three QMN sessions daily in 1970: Slow Net 2300Z, Fast Net 2330Z, Late Net 0300Z. I was thankful for the Slow Net for my first few months. I regret that I did not record some sessions because I did own a reel-to-reel tape recorder then. My rig was a Heathkit HW-16 Novice Transceiver running 600 volts on the final tube plate and dip the plate current to 150 milliamps at resonance, which calculates to 90 watts DC power input. The output power may have been 60 watts or so. My antenna was a 130-foot wire end-fed through a manually tuned series L / parallel C network. I see automatic tuners today that use the same circuit but with computer-switched relays. Common antennas back then were center-fed through open-line feeders, like KN8CR uses now.


On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 8:53 AM Mike WB8DTT via <jeromehowell626=[email protected]> wrote:
Rich K8MEG told me that he and John K8LJG were both licensed in 1958. And that Rich was introduced to QMN by W8FX in about 1959 or 1960.
Jerry W8MSK had told that he and Stan W8MPD (now K8SB) were both licensed in (I think) 1953.
I wonder what rig Stan used then to get on the air.




On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 7:58 AM Larry WB8R via <l.camp=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for sharing Rich’s logbook entries with us. This was a bit before my time as I first QNI’d in 1981. I sure remember a lot of those callsigns, though.

WB8R



On Jan 4, 2025, at 9:28?PM, Mike WB8DTT via <jeromehowell626=[email protected]> wrote:

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Rich K8MEG gave me permission to share a page from his 1970 logbook.

<Screenshot_20250104-211547~2.png>

Thanks, Rich.
73, Mike


Re: QMN 1970 log entries

 

Regarding K8MEG's log detail, Rich recorded the frequencies down 3, down 6, up 6 for traffic passed. There were three QMN sessions daily in 1970: Slow Net 2300Z, Fast Net 2330Z, Late Net 0300Z. I was thankful for the Slow Net for my first few months. I regret that I did not record some sessions because I did own a reel-to-reel tape recorder then. My rig was a Heathkit HW-16 Novice Transceiver running 600 volts on the final tube plate and dip the plate current to 150 milliamps at resonance, which calculates to 90 watts DC power input. The output power may have been 60 watts or so. My antenna was a 130-foot wire end-fed through a manually tuned series L / parallel C network. I see automatic tuners today that use the same circuit but with computer-switched relays. Common antennas back then were center-fed through open-line feeders, like KN8CR uses now.


On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 8:53 AM Mike WB8DTT via <jeromehowell626=[email protected]> wrote:
Rich K8MEG told me that he and John K8LJG were both licensed in 1958. And that Rich was introduced to QMN by W8FX in about 1959 or 1960.
Jerry W8MSK had told that he and Stan W8MPD (now K8SB) were both licensed in (I think) 1953.
I wonder what rig Stan used then to get on the air.




On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 7:58 AM Larry WB8R via <l.camp=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for sharing Rich’s logbook entries with us. This was a bit before my time as I first QNI’d in 1981. I sure remember a lot of those callsigns, though.

WB8R



On Jan 4, 2025, at 9:28?PM, Mike WB8DTT via <jeromehowell626=[email protected]> wrote:

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Rich K8MEG gave me permission to share a page from his 1970 logbook.

<Screenshot_20250104-211547~2.png>

Thanks, Rich.
73, Mike


Re: QMN 1970 log entries

 

Rich K8MEG told me that he and John K8LJG were both licensed in 1958. And that Rich was introduced to QMN by W8FX in about 1959 or 1960.
Jerry W8MSK had told that he and Stan W8MPD (now K8SB) were both licensed in (I think) 1953.
I wonder what rig Stan used then to get on the air.




On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 7:58 AM Larry WB8R via <l.camp=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for sharing Rich’s logbook entries with us. This was a bit before my time as I first QNI’d in 1981. I sure remember a lot of those callsigns, though.

WB8R



On Jan 4, 2025, at 9:28?PM, Mike WB8DTT via <jeromehowell626=[email protected]> wrote:

?
Rich K8MEG gave me permission to share a page from his 1970 logbook.

<Screenshot_20250104-211547~2.png>

Thanks, Rich.
73, Mike


Re: QMN 1970 log entries

 

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Thanks for sharing Rich’s logbook entries with us. This was a bit before my time as I first QNI’d in 1981. I sure remember a lot of those callsigns, though.

WB8R



On Jan 4, 2025, at 9:28?PM, Mike WB8DTT via groups.io <jeromehowell626@...> wrote:

?
Rich K8MEG gave me permission to share a page from his 1970 logbook.

<Screenshot_20250104-211547~2.png>

Thanks, Rich.
73, Mike